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Let's Go to Prison was released in theaters on November 17, 2006, by Universal Pictures. The film had a modest budget of approximately $4 million and went on to gross around $4.6 million worldwide.

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The film stars Dax Shepard as John Lyshitski, a career criminal who has spent most of his life behind bars. His primary motivation is revenge against Nelson Biederman III (played by Will Arnett), the snobbish son of the judge who repeatedly sentenced him. When Biederman III is accidentally framed and sent to the same maximum-security prison, Lyshitski intentionally gets himself arrested to become his cellmate. His goal is not to kill Biederman, but to ensure he experiences the absolute worst that prison life has to offer. The Critical Reception vs. Cult Status Let's Go to Prison was released in theaters

: The screenplay was written by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant, who famously created and starred in Comedy Central’s hit series Reno 911! . It does not condone or facilitate the downloading

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